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The southern part of Accrington, the township of New Accrington, was formerly in the Forest of Blackburnshire and the presence of oak trees may be inferred from local place names like Broad Oak and Oak Hill.
To make up for a lack of hard currency, Thailand's township, Amphoe Kut Chum, once issued its own local scrip called Bia Kut Chum: Bia is Thai for cowry shell, was once Baht, and is still current in metaphorical expressions.
Deng was born into an ethnically Hakka Han family in Paifang village ( 牌坊村 ), Xiexing township ( 协兴镇 ), Guang ' an County in Sichuan province, approximately 160 km from Chongqing ( formerly spelled Chungking ).
The township of Lytton, Quebec ( today part of Montcerf-Lytton ) was named after him.
The Burra Creek ( also known as the Worlds End Creek ), which flows through Burra township, was once part of the ancient Murray River system.
Records from the 9th century show that there was a settlement named " Ulidi " on the site, although Oelde only received township in the year 1800.
It was officially awarded township status in 1742, and it is still the major town for the region.
The medieval township on Veøya, an island outside present day Molde, was first mentioned by the historian Snorri Sturluson as the location of the Battle of Sekken in 1162, where king Håkon the Broad-shouldered was killed fighting the aristocrat Erling Skakke, during the Norwegian civil wars.
However the township name was used in a massive new park: Dalton Digby Wildlands Provincial Park, itself renamed since 2002.
In 2010, a detailed field study was conducted in the Garonne River ( France ) in the Arcins channel between Arcins Island and the right bank close to Lastrene township.
Most shires were visited by a group of royal officers ( legati ), who held a public inquiry, probably in the great assembly known as the shire court, which was attended by representatives of every township as well as of the local lords.
The township was established in the early 1860s, the first Post Office opening on 1 January 1861.
Plainfield was originally formed as a township on April 5, 1847, from portions of Westfield Township, while the area was still part of Essex County.
The city and township coexisted until March 6, 1878, when Plainfield Township was dissolved and parts were absorbed by Plainfield city, with the remainder becoming Fanwood Township ( now known as Scotch Plains ).
In 1796, Poland Township was the first charted township in the Connecticut Western Reserve.
The township was founded by Jonathan Fowler, who fell in love with Yellow Creek which flows through Poland.
Bundaberg as a European township was founded by timbergetters Bob and George Stewart in 1867.
In 1816, the new township was named after Waterloo, Belgium, the site of the Battle of Waterloo, which had ended the Napoleonic Wars in Europe.
Previously the township was known as Rai-Bhoi-Di-Talwandi and was renamed after the birth of Nanak Dev.
One resident of a township told Human Rights Watch that it was like living in a " low-class motel ".
In Zimbabwe the term township was used for segregated parts of suburban areas.
As of the 2010 United States Census, the township population was 22, 625.

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Further, it attached the old Charlevoix County, which was originally named Keskkauko County and was as yet still unorganized, as a township of Emmet County.
One half township from Natchitoches, originally intended to be part of Sabine was added in 1854.
Greenview was laid out in October 1857, by Menard County pioneer Willian Engle, on land originally owned by Charles Montgomery in section 23 of township 19 north, range 6 west of the Third Principal Meridian.
Captain Matthew Ketchum, Colonel William Bullock, and Nicholas Clark are credited with having originally settled the eventual township in 1769, and the latter ultimately became Clarksburg's namesake.
The township originally included what are now Three Oaks Township and Chikaming Township.
Royalton township was organized in 1835 and originally included portions of Lincoln Charter Township, Sodus Township, and St. Joseph Charter Township.
The township originally included the area of Coloma Charter Township, which was separated in 1917.
The township was originally named Pinkney Township.
The village was originally named Warrenville in 1848 after Ebenezer Warren, the first postmaster in the township.
* Millett ( originally Millett's Station ) is an unincorporated community within the southwest corner of the township and located east of Creyts Road, west of Waverly Road, and along Lansing Road.
In section 36 in the southeast corner of the township, a few related families originally from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, made their homes.
The township was originally a part of Ada Township and was separately organized in 1848.
It originally included the area that is now Sterling Heights, which was set off March 17, 1835, as the township of Jefferson, renamed to Sterling on March 6, 1838.
Utica, located on the southern edge of the township, originally incorporated as a village on March 9, 1838, although that corporation was dissolved soon afterwards.
* Sears is a small farming community in the northwest part of the township, between US 10 and the railroad line, originally built the Flint and Pere Marquette Railway ( later the Pere Marquette Railway.
As originally platted, the township included present-day Gerrish, Lyon and Markey townships.
* Hazelton is a small, historical settlement originally known as " Ratville " located near the center of the township at the junction of New Lothrop Road and Henderson Road at.
The township was originally part of Flowerfield Township and was set off as a separate township in 1838.
Taylor was originally known as Taylor Township and residents of the township voted to incorporate as the City of Taylor in May 1968.
The land where Hilltop exists was originally an unincorporated part of the Fridley Township, a civil township next to the town of Fridley.
There were originally three names proposed for the new township: Colfax, Grand Prairie, and Union Township.
The northernmost portion of the township was originally settled by Norwegian immigrants, while the balance was originally settled by German immigrants.

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